Mornings And Evenings Of Grace
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Enjoy 100 easy-to-read, large print word searches from “the Prince of Preachers,” Charles H. Spurgeon in the Mornings & Evenings of Grace Large Print Word Search featuring inspirational words from his classic devotional. In the 1800s, Spurgeon’s compelling sermons and lively preaching style drew multitudes of people, resulting in many coming to Christ. He preached to an estimated ten million people throughout his life and at one point, his sermons sold 25,000 copies every week! Morning & Evening remains one of his most popular works today. These selections from Spurgeon’s classic devotional are sure to bring a calming balm to your heart as you discover more about God and His promises.
Each edition in the Seekers of the Word series of puzzles from Whitaker House is a fun, relaxing way to pass the time, whether you are waiting for a friend or just need some stress relief. Word searches can also improve your vocabulary and spelling, develop pattern recognition skills, and keep your memory sharp.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887691022
Charles Spurgeon
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2024
Seekers Of The Word
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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